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Can plants be genetically programmed to save themselves?

Adil Khan has not seen The Martian. But his work is helping to ensure that when human beings do reach Mars, they will have a better time of it than Matt Damon’s Mark Watney.

UM honorary degree recipient Chio Fai Aglaia Kong to give talk next Monday on...

Chio Fai Aglaia Kong, an honorary degree recipient of the University of Macau (UM), on 13 December (Monday) will give a talk titled ‘Innovation for Billions’ at UM. During the talk.

Six marathons in six days in the sahara desert

The University of Hull has helped three athletes prepare for the toughest foot race on the planet. The Marathon Des Sables takes place over six days – and 150 miles - in the heart of the Sahara Desert in North Africa.

Norton Motorcycles supports student electric motorcycle research with WMG, University of Warwick

The Norton Motorcycle Co Ltd is proud to support students at the University of Warwick who are researching the future of electric racing motorcycles.

Vale: Griffith farewells Alan Mackay-Sim, a titan of science

Griffith University is paying tribute to one of its finest in Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM known to many as a pioneering stem-cell research scientist and former recipient of the Australian of the Year award.

Launch of the Ben Beale Laboratory delivers fitting legacy

The family of much-loved Perth businessman Ben Beale and the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute are proud to announce the launch of a laboratory named in his honour.

University of Canterbury edX course a volcanic winner

In only its first year offering massive open online courses (MOOCs), the University of Canterbury has won an international prize for an exceptional volcanic online course.

Study provides first nationwide snapshot of NZ conservation volunteers

University of Otago research surveyed 986 conservation volunteers to get a sense of who they are, what they do, what motivates them, and their attitudes towards conservation in New Zealand.

University of Leeds and Asda announce data partnership

Asda and the University have joined forces to better understand pressing societal challenges such as nutrition, environmental and health issues through a strategic data partnership.

Microearthquakes in New Zealand’s Southern Alps more common during spring and summer

Changes in water levels beneath Earth’s surface caused by glacier snowmelt and rainfall could be responsible for triggering small but frequent earthquakes in New Zealand’s central Southern Alps...
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